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I save my labs in J:isishtmlcourses2008springgeog370006studentsyongminlab1 (if the lab to save is “lab1”)Name: Ho Yong MinEmail Address: [email protected]) Where will you find the data for the labs? (Tell me the full path)Data for the labs are found in J:\isis\html\courses\2008spring\geog\370\006\data 2) Print screen of AFS ACL. Crop and expand box so that instructor can read the text of the box!3) What is the drive letter of your home directory (i.e., your ATN home directory, not your GEOG 370 class directory)? Where do you save your labs?The drive letter of my home directory is H.I save my labs in J:\isis\html\courses\2008spring\geog\370\006\students\yongmin\lab1\ (if the lab to save is “lab1”)4) If you were working on a computer in an ATN lab and wanted to save your work to a location where only you and no one else could see it, where should you save it?I should save it in H:\private5) If you had a webpage at UNC, what would be the URL for your web page?It would be http://www.unc.edu/~yongmin6) Print screen of step 7 in the trip to San Francisco exercise. 7) What is a layer? Layers contain a collection of features that represent real-world objects.8) What is a feature?Features have a location, shape, and a symbol. Features grouped into a layer have the same shapeand characteristics and are located within the same geographic extent.9) Describe the difference between large and small scale, including the level of detail and example ratios.A large-scale map, such as a map of city streets or a building plan, covers a small area in more detail. An example would be a scale of 1:200,000. A small-scale map, such as a world map, covers a large area in less detail. An example would be a scale of 1:80,000,000.10) What are the two different views in ArcMap and what can you do within one?The two different views are data view and layout view. In data view, you explore, edit, query, analyze, and symbolize data. You can only view one data frame at a time.In layout view, you arrange data frames and add other map elements, such as scale bars, titles, and legends, to create a map layout that can be published in print or digital form. You can view multiple data


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